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Edige Niyazov
Born(1940-03-22)22 March 1940
Almaty, Kazakhstan
Died29 November 2009(2009-11-29) (aged 69)
Pavlodar, Kazakhstan
Allegiance Soviet Union  Kazakhstan

Edige Rishatuly Niyazov (Kazakh: Едіге Ришатұлы Ниязов, Edige Rıshatuly Nııazov; Russian: Едыге Решатович Ниязов; 22 March 1940, Alma-Ata (Almaty) — 29 November 2009, Pavlodar) was a Soviet and Kazakhstan photographer.

Biography

Edige Niyazov was born in 1940 in Alma-Ata. He graduated from the History Department of the Kazakh State University and worked as a history teacher from 1964 to 1977. He was a member of the Photographers Union of Russia, Honorary member of the Mediterranean Photography Center «Dark Fountain» in France and member of the Kazakh's «Pryirtysh» Association.

Exhibitions

Personal photoexhibitions:

  • Almaty (2000, 2004, Kazakhstan);
  • Hamburg (1999, Germany);
  • Melitopol (1988, Ukraine);
  • Moscow (1987, 2002, Russia);
  • Omsk (2009, Ru: Museum of The Art named by M. A. Vrubel, Russia);
  • Pavlodar (1998, 2004; 2010 (17.03.2010 — 17.04.2010), Ru: Exhibition0 ~180 photos, Pavlodar Oblast' Art Museum, Kazakhstan);
  • Saint-Peterburg (2.07.2009 — 27.07.2009, Ru: «Direct Photography», 1983–1993 years, gallery «D-137» in the Government Russian Museum, Russia).
  • Stockholm (1988, Sweden);
  • Ukhta (1990, Russia);
  • Aix-en-Provence (1990, 1992, France);

Also have a participation of Art of Photography Exhibition in France, USA, Finland, Sweden, Japan, Russia, Spain and so on.

Bibliography

  • Pojarskaya (Ru: Пожарская), Svetlana (Ru: Светлана) (2001). Photo master. Book of photography and Photographers. (Ru: Фотомастер. Книга о фотографах и фотографии). Penta (Ru: Пента). p. 336. ISBN 5-88950-026-0.

See also